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Chemistry and Molecular Sciences

Master of Science at the University of Helsinki

Programme details
Degree: Master of Science (MSc)
Disciplines: Chemistry
Molecular Sciences
Duration: 2 years
ECTS points: 120
Study modes: full-time
University website: Chemistry and Molecular Sciences
Annual tuition (EEA) tuition-free
Annual tuition (non-EEA) ca. 136,300 HKD University currency: 15,000 EUR This applies to citizens of Hong Kong

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Description:

In the Master's Programme in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, you will become profoundly familiar with experimental research methods in one or more fields of chemistry, such as analytical and synthetic chemistry, radiochemistry, molecular research, and spectroscopy.

The studies include lecture courses, examinations and contact teaching, laboratory courses, presentation series and seminars. Compared to the Bachelor's degree, these studies require more independent work. The Master’s degree culminates in an extensive Master's thesis that includes practical research.

The programme is multilingual, which means you can complete your degree entirely in English, but can also use Finnish or Swedish if you wish. All courses given by the Master's Programme will be lectured in English.

Why Chemistry and Molecular Sciences?

After completing the Master’s Programme in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, you will:

  • Be profoundly familiar with experimental research methods in one or more fields of chemistry, such as analytical and synthetic chemistry, radiochemistry, molecular research, and spectroscopy.
  • Have an in-depth knowledge of the theoretical basis of your field and be able to apply this knowledge to broader topics.
  • Know how to search for and manage chemical research data and use them to plan and perform demanding duties in chemical laboratories.
  • Be able to act as a chemical expert in project planning and management, both independently and as a member of a team.
  • Be able to present your results accurately in accordance with the practices of the field, both orally and in writing
  • Be able to prepare extensive papers and reports.

As a chemical expert, you can embark on a career in industry, research or education or in the business sector. Your work might also involve

  • applications of environmental or biological sciences
  • the manufacture of pharmaceutical products, or
  • the development of technological materials or new energy solutions.

Potential employers include private companies, research and educational institutes, public agencies and supervisory authorities both abroad and in Finland. The chemicals industry is a major employer and one of the largest export industries in Finland.

In­ter­na­tional en­vir­on­ment:

An international learning environment: The Master’s Programme in Chemistry and Molecular Sciences accepts students through an international admissions procedure.

Students of the international Master’s Programme in Advanced Spectroscopy in Chemistry, as well as several exchange students, further increase the international scope. In addition, the Department has several international teachers and researchers. Chemical research is an international effort, and research groups at the University of Helsinki have several international partners.

  • Student exchange: The University of Helsinki has student exchange agreements with several foreign universities, so you can complete part of your degree abroad. Once you have completed your Master’s degree, you can pursue doctoral studies at a foreign university.
  • Language studies: The University of Helsinki offers a wide range of opportunities for improving your language skills. 

 


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